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CCSA is a
foundation
level
certification
that
validates a
candidates
ability to
configure
and manage
fundamental
implementations
of Check
Point's
flagship
product,
FireWall-1,
as an
enterprise
level
Internet
security
solution to
protect
corporate
networks.
To earn
CCSA NG
certification,
candidates
must pass:
Exam
#156-210.4
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Check
Point
Certified
Security
Administrator
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CCSA |
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CCSA
is a
foundation
level
certification
that
validates
a
candidates
ability
to
configure
and
manage
fundamental
implementations
of
Check
Point's
flagship
product,
FireWall-1,
as
an
enterprise
level
Internet
security
solution
to
protect
corporate
networks.
As a
CCSA,
security
professionals
possess
the
requisite
skills
to
define
and
configure
security
policies
that
enable
secure
access
to
information
across
corporate
networks.
In
addition
to
these
essential
skills,
CCSAs
also
have
the
ability
to
monitor
network
security
activity
and
implement
measures
to
block
intruder
access
to
networks.
To
earn
CCSA
NG
with
Application
Intelligence
certification,
candidates
must
pass:
- Exam #156-210.4: Check Point NG with Application Intelligence - Management I
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Objectives:
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Describe
the
purpose
of a
firewall
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Describe
and
compare
firewall
architecture
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Identify
the
different
components
of
VPN-1/FireWall-1
NG
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Explain
the
function
and
operation
of a
Security
Policy
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Demonstrate
the
creation
of
network
objects
and
groups
using
the
SmartDashboard
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Demonstrate
the
setup of
anti-spoofing
on the
firewall
-
Demonstrate
the
setup
and
operation
of an
active
Security
Policy
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Demonstrate
how to
hide and
unhide
rules,
view
hidden
rules,
define a
rule
mask,
and
apply a
rule
mask
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Show how
to
install
and
uninstall
a
Security
Policy
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List the
guidelines
for
improving
VPN-1/FireWall-1
NG
performance
using a
Security
Policy
-
Identify
the
three
display
modes of
the
SmartView
Tracker
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Identify
and
define
SmartView
Status
Icons
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Specify
selection
criteria
and save
log
files
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Describe
the
steps
needed
to block
an
intruder
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List
three
blocking
scope
options
and
their
uses
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Describe
how
block
request
is used
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Understand
Application
Intelligence
technologies
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Understand
active-defense
technologies
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Configure
VPN-1/FireWall-1
NG, to
block
common
categories
of
attacks
-
Enable
SmartDefense
global
protection
mechanisms
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Monitor
the
Security
Policy
with the
SmartView
Status
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Demonstrate
how to
implement
authentication
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Demonstrate
the
process
for
creating
users
and
groups
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Demonstrate
the
setup of
authentication
parameters
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Demonstrate
how to
implement
User
Authentication
using
various
authentication
schemes
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List
types of
services
supported
by
VPN-1/FireWall-1
NG
requiring
username
and
password
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Demonstrate
how to
implement
Client
Authentication
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Demonstrate
how to
implement
Session
Authentication
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List the
reasons
and
methods
for
Network
Address
Translation
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Demonstrate
how to
set up
Static
NAT
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Demonstrate
how to
set up
Hide NAT
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Describe
basic
network
configurations
using
NAT
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Describe
the
process
of
protecting
your
protected
network
with
backups
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Install
and
upgrade
the
VPN-1/FireWall-1
NG
software
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Describe
the
process
of
licensing
VPN-1/FireWall-1
NG
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Describe
how
VPN-1/FireWall-1
NG
licensing
works
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